Integrated Programs

Earlham hosts a variety of programs to help students link theory to practice and build tangible knowledge, skills, and abilities for life after college. Each program is built around a learning-by-doing approach, giving students a diverse suite of competencies, skills, and experiences to help translate their liberal arts education into real-world applications. Some programs (such as the Bonner Scholars and Indiana Pathways programs) are available through an application process, while others are open to all students across the college.

Whether they would like to participate in faculty-student collaborative research, volunteer in the community, complete an internship, develop leadership skills, or work on an applied project, there is a program to help our students to do so. Find out more about these exciting opportunities below.

Earlham College, an independent, residential college, aspires to provide the highest-quality undergraduate education in the liberal arts, including the sciences, shaped by the distinctive perspectives of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).